As promised, No Doubt has made a long-awaited return to music Monday with the release of a new track, "Settle Down."

The six-minute, uptempo song is the lead single from their upcoming album "Push and Shove," and a video for the tune will debut tonight at 8 p.m. ET on E!.

If recent reviews are any indication, No Doubt has pushed out another hit. The catchy single will sound pleasingly familiar to fans, critics say, as it draws on the sound that made the band famous.

Fans "will be happy to see that the band looks pretty much as if the aughts never happened - they’ve hardly aged! they dress the same! - and, better yet, that they haven’t tried to mess with their signature sound," Time magazine said.

MTV concurs that the single is "classic No Doubt, and sticks closely to the formula that made the band one of the biggest of the late '90s and early aughts," specifically the group's "signature ska sound."

The music video for "Settle Down" was directed by Sophie Muller, who previously helmed video projects for No Doubt's singles "Don't Speak" and "Simple Kind of Life."

The clip for the song will show the No Doubt members as truck drivers headed to a reunion celebration, Muller told Rolling Stone, and will have a party vibe, although the lyrics don't exactly have that tone.

"Lyrically it’s not really a party song," Muller told RS. "It’s got a real emotional desire to get through something. You have a combination of this party feel with her struggle to be able to express herself."

Have luved NO DOUBT for many years.
Disappointed with the typical POP MUSIC your hear on teeny boppers radio stations.
Missing the eccletic edge they once had. Motherhood has toned her down with bubble gum music.

I have loved No Doubt my whole life and was so excited to hear they were going to come up with a new album but this song is not at all what i expected...i thought they were going to stick more to their rock/ska sound but instead they went onto raggae... I don't know how to feel about this. I am kind of disappointed. Just hope the album is better.

I love this band and I absolutely love their drummer and Gwen...BUT, IMHO, this is not anything else other than a run of the mill ordinary reggae some, sorry, it;s just not that good or catchy, and to me sounds kinda, well, "sucky" !

I expected a Lot more from them and Lot more Rockin' Out type music from them as well.

"Hello Good" was a special song that in retrospect makes me feel like this band just phoned it in for the money cause they could!!

I am not seeing any effort here...sorry !!!

Just another run of the mill boring monotonous song !!!

Like I said I expect a Lot more Motion and Movement and a Lot more orignality and effort...seriously, I expected so much more and am so disappointed in that song, it just is NOT very good at all !!!

I agree, especially since they had 10 years to plan it/work on it. With the product placement, it sure just looks like "hey let's make some money while people still remember us" It was cute back when I was 16 because they were young. Now it seems kinda sad to see some 40 year olds in eyeliner and punk clothes rocking out. I feel like I just walked in on my mom or something. I'm 32 btw.